When big changes happen in a country or
about to happen in the country, it may not look like it but a lot of citizens
of the country try and see just how that change could affect them. There are
changes that can bring about a lot of positivity and then there are also changes
that can also bring about negative effects. If these citizens believe that the
changes can be negative and do more harm than good to them, they would most
likely speak about it so that the government hears just what they have to say.
So when it comes to the United Kingdom’s
plan to remove itself from the European Union, the Britons are having their own
thoughts on what changes could happen to them. One of the top issues that would be changing
the lay of the land for the UK would be the government’s proposed policy
changes to the country’s immigration system. Britons are pretty much concerned
about this as immigration is a huge factor in how things work in the country.
The
study that was done
YouGov, which is also Eurotrack, has
recently put together a poll that focused on UK citizens’ thoughts on
immigration in the country. According to the numbers of the survey, Britons are
highly concerned about immigration in the country especially with the proposed
changes once the country does its exit from the EU. This is not surprising as
there are plenty of immigrants in the country and the number of those who have
come from other countries are quite high. New changes in the policies of
immigration can greatly affect the country in many ways.
As per the study, it was done just last
July. Those who were respondents of the study came from the United Kingdom and
were citizens there. These respondents were asked to actually choose their top
three when it comes to priorities as per the exit and any negotiations happening
in the country because of this. The total choices in the survey came to a total
number of eight.
The
top choices
The top concern that Britons have as per
the survey is the control that the United Kingdom should have over immigration
in the country. This has been the top choice of 41% of those who have answered
the survey. The immigration situation is all about the European Union
immigrants but not necessarily about any other country in the world.
The second priority as per the poll would
be a good harmony when it comes to working together between the UK and the EU
despite the UK’s exit if it happens. The respondents were concerned that the
two should still work together when it comes to making sure that security still
prevails as well as anti-terrorism. Basically, it is all about safety and
security for all citizens no matter where they may be from.
You are invited to view the programs from
Global Visa Support so you can start on your plans to move to the United
Kingdom: http://globalvisasupport.com/uk.html.
Talk to Global Visa Support experts today
on your plans to move to the UK: http://www.globalvisasupport.com/contacts.html.
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